Watch! August Alsina Snaps On ‘106 & Park’ Over Trey Songz Question

Don’t ask August Alsina about his beef with Trey Songz, or he might snap on you. But we guess 106 & Park host Keisha Chante didn’t get the memo. During the New Orleans bred singers appearance on the show, Chante made the mistake of asking about his feud with Trey and all hell broke loose.

“So you just gone go against the grain,” said August. “And go against everything I just … I just told you all not to ask me that s— when I got up in here.”

While Chante tried to explain herself and said she was just asking the questions fans want to know, Alsina stayed adamant about keeping his lips sealed on the issue. Bow Wow tried to save the segment by pushing the focus toward Alsina’s new album, ‘Testimony,’ which drops today (April 15). We have to admit Bow Wow did a good job of diffusing the situation, but for about 3 secs we weren’t sure if he was going to just leave Chante hanging. But you can check it out for yourself.

Halle Berry & Her Wig Return For L.A. Riots Drama ‘Kings’

We may know why Halle Berry had those trendils of terrors at last years Oscars ceremony … she was in character for her new flick Kings.

The trailer just dropped and Berry’s curly locks are pretty identical to the ones she infamously rocked at the 2017 Academy awards. Folks went in on the gorgeous beauty about her hair choice for the evening, but we think once people see the trailer they’ll give her a pass.

Kings tells the story of Millie (Berry), a single mother with eight children, and some of them aren’t even her own. But she takes it upon herself to give them the best home that she can, even if it brings a little craziness into her neighborhood and drives her next door neighbor Obie (Daniel Craig) a little crazy. But there’s turmoil on the horizon after the Rodney King verdict is announced and the riots begin, seemingly putting Millie and her family in danger on the streets.

Similar to last years Detroit the flick, directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven tackles racial tensions between citizens and law enforcement. Kings received mixed reviews when it premiered at September’s Toronto International Film Festival, but audiences will get to make up their own minds about the hot-button race-relations drama when it lands in theaters on April 27.